Kawasaki Frontale plays its home games. It is a professional soccer team that belongs to J-League Division 1. Its team colors are saxe blue, black, and white. Originally, this team was established as "Fujitsu Soccer Club" in 1955. It was sixth out of 18 teams in 2014 season. It also played at AFC Champion League in 2014.

In 2015 season, head coach is Mr. Yahiro Kazama (1961-Present). Mr. Kengo Nakamura (1980-Present), Mr. Yoshito Okubo (1982-Present), and Mr. Yu Kobayashi (1987-Present) play for this team. The whole team is well interrelated.

The soccer game between Kawasaki Frontale and Yokohama F･Marinos is called "Kanagawa Derby," and that in J-League between Kawasaki Frontale and FC Tokyo is called "Tamagawa Classico."

Kawasaki Frontale supporters create a warmhearted atmosphere at this stadium. They sing "Oh Frontale ~" at the top of their voices. This team is well harmonized with local community.

It opened in 1966. It is a middle-sized public stadium of Kawasaki City with the capacity of 26,232 people at Todoroki Ryokuchi in Musashi-Kosugi, Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture. Its nearest station is Musashi-Kosugi station.

AccessIt is recommended to visit this stadium by bus. On game days of J-League Division 1, the direct buses are available from Musashi-Kosugi Station. It takes about 5 minutes. While it takes about 20 minutes on foot, it may not be easy to reach the stadium without getting lost.